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Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, 
hy Jolin C. Hilton, in the office ot the Librarian of Con- 
gress, at Washington. 



CHICAGO: 
H. WtLLsoN & Co.. Pbinters. .5.5 South Clark Street. 

1871. 






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I take pleasure in presenting yon with my Third Annu- 
al Price List, believing it to be the most convenient shape 
for reference and the neatest in appearance, as well as the 
most complete List ever sent to the Trade, and being of 
great value to any one in the Trade in ordering or select- 
ing Goods. I have made changes in prices all of which 
are lower. 

My Business in Chicago has met with wonderful suc- 
cess, and constantly increasing. My sales for 1870 largely 
exceeding my expectatioi s, and taxing every department 
to the utmost, to supply the demand. 

During the past year I have enlarged my rooms, and 
added many new and valuable Labor Saving Machines and 
Tools. 

In the future as in the past, 1 shall continue to employ 
none but the most skillful workmen, and none but sober, 
steady and reliable men. By doing this I am always able 
to fill all orders when promised. 



J. C. HILTON S 



In this Price List I give you Genuine Samples of my 
Stencil Dies, f?teucilecl on with plates cut with dies, and not 
printed from enfrraved plates as most Stencil Tool Makers 
send out. My Tools are the best made, and have taken the 
First Premium at every State and County Fair vrhere they 
have been on exhibition : including the "Seventh Industrial 
Exhibition'" of the ''Mechanics Institute" of San Francisco 
which awarded me a Diploma and First Prize, over com- 
petitors from almost every North and Eastern Stale. 

I know that you can buy dies for less money than I ask 
you, but they will not compare with mine either in the 
shape of the letters, or cut as smooth and easy. Samples 
of cheap tools can always be seen at my shop, and the ad- 
dress of the makers will be furnished if wanted. 

I make and keep on hand anything and everything 
wanted in the Stencil, Engraving or Die Sinking Line: 
Flour Brands, Whisky Brands, Burning Brands of Copper, 
Brass, Cast Iron, or Wrought Iron, for burning on Ci- 
gar Boxes, Whisky Barrels, Farmers' Tools, &c., Seals for 
Notary Publics, Lodges, Societies or Business Envelopes 
Steel Name Stamps, for stamping names on Steel, Iron, 
Tin, Copper, Brass, Leather or Wood. 

Steel Letters or Figures in sets, each Letter separate 
Brass Stencil Alphabets and Figures in sets. Bookbinder's 
Tools, such as Gilding and Blank Rolls, Ornaments, Side 
Stamps, Imprints, Titles, &c., &c. Brass Dies for Hats, 
Boots & Shoes. Carriage Plates, all kinds of Manufacturers 
Plates, Pew Number?, Door Numbers, Door Plates, Pattern 
Letters, for Foundry Men's use, Baggage and Hotel Checks, 
Indelible Irk, for marking clothing. Blue, Black and Red 
Stencil Ink in dry cakes, for marking Barrels, Boxes, &c.. 
Liquid Stencil and Marking Ink in Bottles, Badges for 
Draymen, Expressmen, Conductors, Brakemen, Porters, 
Mechanics, &c. 

I Manufacture and keep on hand a full supply of 
everythng needed by traveling or local Stencil Cutter's : 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 



Tools, Dies, Chisels, Ink, Brnshes, Brass Plate, German Sil. 
ver. Key Tags of all styles. Key Tag Dies, Split Rings, Pa- 
tent Rings, Stencil Files of all sizes and shapes, Gravers, 
Burnishers, Border Tools, Brass Stencil Pattern Letters, for 
laying off Stencils, Hammers, Shears, Compasses, Rules, 
Scrolls, Zinc Frames, &c. 

Stencil Cntters who may not be prepared to do any Of 
the above work, can send in their orders and I will do it for 
them and make a liberal discount from my Retail Prices, 
and give them an A No. 1 job, when the cash accompanies 
the order, otherwise no notice will be taken of it. 

The Prices in this List are my Salesroom Prices, and 
return collections and packing will be charged extra. My 
Terms are Cash, orders for less than $10, must have the full 
amount sent with the order. Orders for larger amounts, 
must have at least that amount with the order, the balance 
will be collected on delivery. 

Send a Post Office order when possible or Registered 
Letter. 

When the price is given per hundred it means by the 
hundred and not by the dozen, and when it says per thou- 
sand it does not mean a hundred. Remember this. 

This Price List is intended only for the Trade and for 
persons desiring to go into the etencil business and I 
would respectfully ask, that parties who may receive this 
will keep it for their exclusive use. 

Thanking old customers for their past favors and re- 
questing their future patronage, 1 am 

Respectfully, Yours, 

JOHN C. HILTON, 

No. 1 ClarJc St., Chicago. 



annua! price list. 



MISCELLANEOUS GOODS. 

Adjustable Stencil Gauge for holding dies 
when cutting letters on a line, $3 00 

Adjustable Key Check Gauge with curved 
and straight lines for stamping cliecks, 3 00 

Chisels for cutting large Stencils, 30 pieces, 
15 straight and 15 curved, 10 00 

Chisels, 25 pieces in a set, 7 50 

Lignum Vitfe Blocks, from 1 00 to 5 00 

Hammers, best cast steel, 50 

Shears, 50 

Mallets, 25 

Steel Scribers, 10 to 25 

Finishing Stones, 10 

Steel Slappers for flattening large stencils, 75 

Polished Steel Block, 2i< by 41^ inches, % 
thick, for stamping aud linishing on, 1 25 

Small Stencil Files, 25 

Compasses, 30 

Combination Square and Scroll Pattern, 25 

Polishing Brush, 25 to 40 

Baggage Straps, ^p 100, 4 00 

Specimen Book for stencils, 1 50 

Steel Burnisher, 50 

Stencil Board for cutting cheap stencils at a 
cost of not 1-6 that of brass. Sheets 18 by 
30, ^ quire, 3 50 

BLACK WALNUT BLOCKS FOR DIES. 

Size for Check Dies, 41 holes, 75 

" Stencil " GO "' 1 00 



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2 00 


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50 


it u 


1 00 


" 12 " 


10 00 


1^ doz. 


60 


(( 


100 



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STEEL RINGS. 

Small 3,8 ff gross,! 20 

u u 

Medium, 24 on card, 

Large assorted, 12 " 

12 '' 

Diamond, large, 

Swan Bill Kings, 

AVeutwortli's German Silver Tag and Key 
Ring combined, j^ doz. 1 00 

INDELIBLE INK. 

Small Bottles' with directions, p doz. 50 

1 100, 3 00 

|J500, 13^0 

'f 1,000, 20 00 
20 
80 
50 
75 

2 00 

3 00 

NAME PLATE BRUSHES. 

For name plates, 'jp 100, 1 50 

jH 1,000, 12 00 

For Script *' P 100 5 00 

LARGE STENCIL BRUSHES. 

No. 1, 1^ dozen, 1 50 

No. 2, " 1 75 

No. 3, " 2 25 



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Bottles, 


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5 


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4 


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Pint 


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ANNUAL PKICE LIST. 



STENCIL BRUSHES, (Continued.) 

No. 4, ^ dozen, 2 75 

No 5, " 3 25 

No. 0, " 4 00 

No. 7, " 5U0 

No. 8, " 6 00 

No. 9, " 7 00 

No. 10, '' 8 00 

No. 12, " 10 00 
KEY CHECKS. 




KEYSTONE. 



No. 3,— SQUARE. 



J. C. HILTON S 



KEY CHECKS, (CONTINUED) 





PLAIN SHIELD. 



EAGLE- 




OVAL. 



American Shield, German Silver, ^ 1(0, $3 00 



Plain 


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2 00 


Eagle, 


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2 50 


Plain Oval, 


u 


u 




1 75 


Keystone, plain. 


u 


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2 25 


'" fancy siai]iped,circle& letters," 




3 00 


Plain Shiell, stampel with 


emblems for 




pins, any emblem, 


11^ 100, 






4 00 


No. 1, Round Brass, 






f 100. 


100 


No. 2, 






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2 00 


No. 3, Square " 






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2 50 


No. 4, Railroad, 






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3 00 


No. 4, " extra 


heavy. 




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4 00 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 





STENCIL PASTE. 




No. 


BLACK. 


^ can 


1, 




$ 40 


2, 




30 


.3, 




15 


4, 




10 


5, 


BLUE. 





1, 




1 00 


o 




75 


3, 




50 


4, 




85 


5, 




25 


^^, 




15 


1, 


RED, GREEN AND YELLOW. 


1 50 


3, 




1 00 


3, 




75 


4, 




50 


5, 




40 


6, 


BRILLIANT LIQUID. 


25 


CARMINE RED FOR TOBACCONISTS. 


&c. 


8 ounce Bottles, 


1 50 


2 " 


LIQUID MARKING INK. 


50 


Quart, Bottles, Blue, 


60 


Pint, 


U (( 


40 


1 Gallon, 


Kegs, Jugs or Cans, Extra. 


175 


Tin Mark 


ing Cups, 


40 


Stencil Fixture, has cups for ink, sponge 


&c., 50 


Marking Brushes, 


10 to 25 



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ZINC FRAMES. 



No. 

1, 


'f 


100, 


?, 






3, 






4, 






5, 






6, 






7, 






8, 






9, 







$ 50 

70 

80 

1 00 

60 

1 00 

2 00 



Frames are put up in packages of 50. I do 
not break packages, 

STENCIL BRASS. 

Nos. 32 and 33, for flour stencils, f ft, 50 

Nos. 34, 35, 36, for general use, " 50 

Nos. 37 and 38, 8 in. wide, for small letters, 
% and 1^ in. 55 

No. 00, 5 in. wide, for name plates, rolls of 5 
to 8 fts and makes about 200 names to the 
ft, If ft, 60 

Sheets of Copper, for very large stencils, 30 
by 84 in. f sheet, 3 50 

GERMAN SILVER PLATE. 

No. 1, f ft, .2 00 

No. 2, " 1 75 

No" 2 is always sent unless special orders for 
No. 1, and is just the same as is sold by other 
parties at $2 00 ^ ft. Brass and German Silver 
will be cut to order. 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 11 



BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS 


. 


M iiich, 


% 20 


% " 


25 


% " 


25 


'% " 


25 


% " 


35 


1 " 


40 


iM " 


45 


IK " 


50 


1^ " 


55 


2 " 


60 


Figures one-half the price of letters. 


These 


prices are for orders of not less than $5 00, worth 


at one time, less than that, 25 per cent. 


will be 


added. 





% 


Roman, 


Capitals, 


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LARGE HOLLOW FACE STEEL STENCIL DIES. 

FOR CUTTING BRASS AND COPFEK STENCILS. 

$35 00 
40 00 
50 00 
56 00 
1 in. " " 65 00 

Gothic or Lower Case, 5 per cent, off 
from the above. I make all sizes up to 2^^ in,, 
and I warrant all my hollow face dies, to be the 
best made, best shaped letters, and best cutting 
dies made in the world. Samples cut in brass 
sent when requested. 



12 J. c. Hilton's 

MALLEABLE IRON DIES, 

For Wholesale Merchants to cut their own 

stencils, on stencil board or paper. 

% in. Roman Capitals, _ $25 00 

1 " " " '■■ ' 35 00 

These dies are made of Malleable Iron, and 

have a sharp cutting edge and case hardened 

and are the same as are advertised by some Parties 

East as the best cast steel : Which they are not. 

SMALL NAME PLATE DIES. 

No. 1, % Plain Roman Capitals, Lower Case 

Letters and Border Tools, 60 pieces in all, $20 00 

No. 2, 1^ Back Slope, Capitals, Lower Case 
and Border Tools, 60 pieces, 25 00 

No. 3, Pearl Grothio, Capitals, Lower Case 
and Border Tools, 60 pieces, 25 00 

No. 4, Pearl Gothic Capitals alone, and 5 
Border Tools, 32 pieces, 15 00 

No. 5, 3-16 Plain Roman Capitals, Hollow 
Face, Sharp Edges, 25 00 

No. 6, 3-16 Pearl Gothic Capitals, Hollow 
Face, Sharp Edges, 25 00 

No. 7, 34; Roman Capitals, Hollow Face, 25 00 
No 8, \ Roman Capitals and Lower Case, 
Hollow Face, 50 00 

Figures one-third the.priee of -the capi- 
tals. For specimens see' next page. 



ANNUAL PKICE LIST. 13 



Specimen of plate dies, No. 1, f^ plain 
lioman, price, ' $20 00 



1'^ mill ])(* It IK 



Specimen of plates cut witli name plate 
dies, No. 2, % Back Slope, 25 00 









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J. C. HILTON S 



Specimen of plates cut with name plate 
dies, No. 3, }4 Pearl Grothic, Capitals and 
Lower Case, price $35 00 



Specimen of plates cut with name plate 
dies, No. 4, Pearl Gothic Capitals and 
Border Tools, 15 00 



K WII.MAM SMITH ) 



I'llAXK I.. PA It HI- I{ 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 15 



Specimen of plates cut with name plate 
dies, No. 5, Hollow Face, 3-16 in. Capi- 
tals, sharp edges, $25 00 



JOHN s(:hi:i 1 i: I 

M.TllOMrSON 



Specimen of plates cut with name plate 
dies, ISTo. 6, 3-16 in. Hollow Face, Pearl 
G-otliic, Capitals, 25 00 



Il.T.COK.i: 



16 J. c. Hilton's 



Specimen of plates cut witli name plate 
dies, No. 7,34 in., Hollow Face, plain Ro- 
man Capitals, $25 00 



H.J.MILIiKll 



Specimen of plates cut with name plate 
dies, No. 8, 3^ in , Hollow Face, plain Ro- 
man Capitals and Lower Case. 50 00 



John ('.Hilton 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 



17 



FANCY TOOLS, EMBLEMS, &C., 

FOR NAME PLATES, PINS, KEY TAGS, &c. 




37 38 



Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 

15, 16, 17, for stencils, 
Nos. 18 and 19, for Tags, 
Nos. 20 and 29, " 
Nos, 21, 52, 23, 24, 25 26, for Tags & Pi 
Nos. 27, 28, 30 and 37 for Tags & Pins, 
No. 31, for Pins & Tags, 
No. 32, 
No. 33, 
No, 34, 
No. 35, 
No. 36, 
No. 38, for Stencils, 



14, 



ns. 



^ 50 
50 

1 25 
75 

2 00 

4 00 

5 00 
4 50 
8 00 

3 50 
1 GO 
1 50 



18 J. C. IIILTONS 



STEEL STAMPS. 

EXTRA FINISHED FOR SrAMPIN(T KEY CHECKS. 

Size, 1-14, No. 3, Capitals, $6 oO 

" " Lower Case, 6 00 

Figures, 2 00 

STEEL LETTERS & FIGURES IN SETS, 

EACH LETTER ON A SEPARATE PIECE OF STEEL. 

FOR STAMPING! ON STEEL, IRON. BRASS, 

COPPER, TIN, WOOD OR LEATHER. 

ffset. 
No. 1, Size, 1-20, of an inch, $ 7 00 

6 00 
6 00 
00 

6 00 

7 00 

7 50 

8 25 

9 00 
10 50 
12 50 
15 00 
20 00 

Sets of Figures cost one-third the price of 
the alpliabet, 

STEEL NAME STAMPS. 

FOR MARKING NAMES ON TOOLS, &c. 

Nos. 1 and 2, f letter, 30 

Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6, " 25 





3, 




1-16, 




3, 




1-14, 




4, 




1-12, 




0, 




3-32, 




6, 




H. 




7, 




5-32, 




8, 




3-16, 




9, 




7-32, 




10, 




14" 

x4> 




11, 




5-16, 




12, 




H. 




1-3, 




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ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 19 

STEEL NAME STAMPS, (OONTISUED.) 

No. 7, 1p letter, 28 

No. 8, " 30 

No. 9, " 35 

No. 10, " 40 

State what the stamps are to be used for and 
the size of the letters, and I will know what to 
make. On stamps hirger than No. 7, an extra 
charge will be made for steel and forging, at the 
rate of 50 cents ^ lb for the steel, and 25 cents to 
$1 25 for forging, for some stamps would cost 
more for steel and forging than I would receive 
for them when done, 

SEAL PRESS DIES. 

No. 2,-1-16 of an inch, Roman, $14 00 

u 3—5-64 " " " 13 50 

«' 4,-3-32 " " " 13 50 

" 5,-1-12 " " '' 13 50 

" 6,-1-10 " " " 13 50 

u 7^_ ^ " '' " 13 50 

u 10—3-20 " *' " 15 00 

u 25— 1-16 " " Gothic, 13 50 

" 26,-1-14 " " " 12 50 

" 27—1-12 " " " 11 50 

" 28,— H " ■' " 11 50 

" 29,-5-32 " *' " 11 50 

i« 30— 3-20 " " " 13 00 



20 J, c. Hilton's 



PATTERN LETTERS AND FIGURES. 

(metalltc.) 
For Foundy Men. Machinists, Invontors, &c.. to put on 
Patterns. A full assortment constantly on hand. 

ROMAN STYLE. 

3c 
3c 
3c 
4o 
5c 
5 c 
5c 
6c 
7c 
7c 
8c 
10c 

r2c 

15c 
GOTHIC STYLE. 

3c 
4c 
4c 
5c 
6c 

N. B. — These are the sizes on the face of the 
letters. They are fastened on the Patterns with 
a solution of Grum Shellac and Alcohol ; or with 
common Glue. The former is preferable, as it is 
less affected by moisture. 



Size. 




Vs ir 


ich, 


3-16 


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5-16 


(( 


Vs 


(( 


7-16 


(( 


^ 


(( 


% 


u 


% 


a 


Vs 


(( 


1 


(i 


iM 


a 


IK 


a 


2 


a 


}i inch, 


% " 




H " 




5/ t( 

/8 




% " 





ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 21 

RETAIL PRICES FOR STENCILS. 

14 fintl 3g letters, stencils, ^ letter, 5c 

y^ and fg^ " " " 6c 

% and Ji " " " 7c 

1 inch " " " 8c 

Larger letters at the rate of 7 cents ^ inch; 
a 4 inch letter would be worth 28 cents and so on- 

Flour and Whisky, Pork or Vinegar Brands 
for Barrels, cost from $5 00 to $10 00, according 
to the amount of work on them, the general av- 
erage of Flour Brands is about $6 00, 

Borders are from 75 cents to |2 00,on Bar- 
rel Stencils. 

BURNING BRANDS. 

Small Wrought Iron Cigar Brands, with 
name and district on, with Nos. 100 and 
50 separate, $6 00 

Same on Copper, but with the changeable 
numbers, 6 00 

Larger Brands are from 20 to 50 cents ^ let- 
ter, and for Iron Castings 123^ cents ^ Bb and 
Copper Castings 80 cents extra ^ R). 

NAMES IN PATENT HOLDERS. 



}^ inch, 




$1 50 to 2 25 


Y^ inch. 




2 25 to 3 50 


NOTARIAL 


SEALS. 




Plain, without emblem, 




$6 00 


For Minnesota, 




9 00 



23 J. c. Hilton's 



NOTARIAL SEALS, (OONTINUKD) 

Common Business Seal for envelopes, if not 
over 40 letters, 6 00 

Over 40 letters, 3 cents ^ letter, extra. 

Wax Seals, 1 50 to 4 50 

COIN SILVER JEWELRY. 

Pins from 25 cent pieces, engraved and ini- 
tials, $1 00 

Full Sets, Pin and Ear Rings, 1 75 

The coin furnished to us. 

Engraving Script ^f^ letter, 3c 

CARRIAGE PLATES. 

Soft Metal, silver plated, for engraving on 

f doz. 1 50 

German Silver, for stamping on, p doz. 1 25 

Engraving on the above, script letters, 3 cts. 
^ letter. 
HILTON'S EXCELSIOR $30 STENCIL OUTFIT. 

One set of dies, }^ inch, Nos. 1, 2 or 3 as 
you may wish like the samples on page 



13 and 14. 


25 00 


1 Lignum Vitte Block, 


1 00 


1 Steel Hammer, 


50 


1 pair Shears, 


50 


1 pair Dividers or Compasses, 


35 


1 Scroll Rule, 


25 


1 Burnisher, 


50 


1 Chisel to frame plates with. 


40 


1 Smoothing. Stone, 


10 


1 Smoothing Plate, 


10 


1 Specimen Book, Morocco, 


1 50 



$30 20 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 28 



HILTON'S $11 EXCELSIOR KEY CHECK OUTFIT 



1 set Key Check Dies, 


$6 00 


1 " " Figures, 


2 00 


Steel Block, 


125 


Black Walnut Block for dies. 


75 


Hammer, 


50 


Compasses, 


35 


Rule, 


15 



$11 30 



DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE TOOLS. 

First draw either a straight or curved line as 
you may want the name when finished. Sit with 
your face to the window ; let the line on the met- 
al run from you toward the window, for then you 
can set your dies true; take the letter or die you 
wish to cut in your left hand; let the second fin- 
ger rest on the block to steady the die, and strike 
it a sharp quick blow with the hammer. If it does 
not cut through the first blow, move the metal to 
a new place on the block. After you have cut 
the name in the plate, turn it over on the smooth- 
ing plate and grind off the burr on the back, rub- 
bing it lightly at first with the stone, to keep from 
tearing out the letters. AVhen this is done, lay 
your frame on the back of the plate, so that the 
name will be in the center. Cut off each corner 
of the metal close to the frame; then with the 
turning tool, turn the edge over the frame all a- 
round, and rub or hammer it down tightly; then 
turn your plate over on the smoothing plate, and 
with the burnisher sink the metal into the frame 
by rubbing it down smoothly : then with your 



24 J. c. Hilton's 



brush you can polisli the plate by using the dust 
from the stone that you irround off the plate with 
and your plate is finished. If you wish to copy 
any design or fancy border, you can do it in this 
way: Obtain an impression on paper; lay it on 
the metal you wish to cut ; turn over the corners 
of the metal on the paper to hold it, then with 
your fancy tools you can cut through the paper 
and metal both. This plate 3'ou can sav-e, and 
with a brush j'^ou can take as many impressions 
as you choose. 

Before starting out to canvass see that your 
samples are nicely polished and neatly arranged. 
Dirty hands appear to bad advantage in exhib- 
iting your samples. It is best not to dress extrav- 
agantly but simply, neatly and with good taste. 

Be energetic; go to every private residence 
and business house in the city or town where you 
may be, and when you have called on all, you 
will be sure to be successful if you are polite in 
your address. This business to pay well must be 
followed with energy; when you have thoroughly 
canvassed one town, then go to the next one, and 
pursue the same course. 

In regard to prices for name plates, for mark- 
ing clothing, &c. From fifty cents to one dollar 
for plain ones, varying from that to two dollars, 
according to the amount of border or fancy work 
you put on them. The price depends a good 
deal on the persons you are dealing with, and the 
I ocality. 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST. 25 



26 J. c. Hilton's 



ANNUAL PRICE LIST, 27 



28 J. c. iiiltqn's 



iisriDEx: 



BRASS STENCIL ALPHABETS, - - - 11 

JBKASS CHECKS, 8 

BOKDER AND FANCY TOOLS, - - - 17 

BLOCKS FOK DIES, 5 

BURNING BRANDS, 21 

BRUSHES, Large Stencil, - - - - 6 

BRUSHES, ISJame Plate, - - . . o 

CARRIAGE PLATES, - - - - 22 

DIRECTIONS FOR USING TOOLS, - - - 23 

ENGRAVINC;, .---.. 22 

FLOUJt BRANDS, ----- 21 

GERMAN SILVER PLATE, - - - - 10 

nOLLO\r FACE STEEL DIES, - - - 11 

HOLLOW FACE IKON DIES, - - - 12 

INDELIBLE INK, G 

KEY CHECK DIES, 18 

KEY CHECKS AND TAGS, - - - . 7 

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES, - - - 5 

NAME PLATE DIES, 12 

NAME PLATES, - - - . . 13 

NOTARIAL SEALS, ■ - - - 21 

OUTFITS, StiDcil niid Key Check, - - - 22 

PATTERN LETTERS, - - 20 

SEAL PRESS DIES, - - ... 19 

STEEL ALPHABETS, IS 

STEEL NAMES, 18 

STENCIL PASTE, - - ... 9 

STENCIL INK, ...... 9 

STEEL RINGS, 6 

STENCIL BRASS, - 10 

ZINC FRAMES, - , . . 10 



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